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"The Snow Is Coming, We Must Act Before It Is Too Late": the Simple Gestures that the Pros Apply to Protect Their Perennials

Summary by Pleine Vie
In other words, some perennial plants will not spend the winter without proper protection. In the mountains, the first frosts and snowy episodes of November can be fatal for fragile roots. If you live in Haute-Savoie, Tarentaise or the Southern Alps, the next few days are crucial. Temperatures fall, the wind rises, and the frost settles. It's the time or never to intervene in the garden to protect its perennials, without locking them in.
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In other words, some perennial plants will not spend the winter without proper protection. In the mountains, the first frosts and snowy episodes of November can be fatal for fragile roots. If you live in Haute-Savoie, Tarentaise or the Southern Alps, the next few days are crucial. Temperatures fall, the wind rises, and the frost settles. It's the time or never to intervene in the garden to protect its perennials, without locking them in.

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Pleine vie broke the news in on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.
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